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In recent news, the topic of a further threat of Mercedes emissions recall operations has been a topic of concern for many in the years of the many “dieselgate” problems.
The automotive industry has seen its share of controversies, but one that continues to resonate is the Dieselgate scandal. Recently, the threat of a Mercedes emissions recall has thrust this issue back into the limelight.
At The Car Emissions Lawyers, we recognise the concerns of drivers. In this article, we will delve into the implications of the Mercedes emissions recall threat and guide you on how to claim the compensation you may be entitled to.
With deadlines to claim Mercedes emissions compensation swiftly approaching, we are working tirelessly to ensure that our clients do not miss out on their right to claim compensation.
In the wake of the Dieselgate scandals, numerous Mercedes owners have found themselves seeking justice for alleged emissions cheating that might have affected their vehicles. At The Car Emissions Lawyers, we understand the urgency of the situation.
This guide will provide you with crucial information on making sure to meet deadlines in terms of what steps to take, and why acting promptly is of paramount importance.
It is important that we issue a specific warning about Mercedes emissions compensation claims as it may now be too late to pursue a No Win, No Fee “Dieselgate” case in that action.
As things stand, the deadline for the original VW Group Litigation Order (GLO) action passed years ago, and that action was settled in the summer of 2022. Anyone yet to start a Mercedes emissions claim may also be out of time, as we will explain below.
The first step toward establishing if you are still eligible to claim is to complete the forms on our website here now.
It has been reported that Mercedes-Benz has settled a diesel legal action in the US state of Arizona in the sum of $5.5 million.
The news that Mercedes-Benz has settled this particular diesel claim will no doubt come as positive news for those who can benefit from the resolution. In terms of the worldwide fight for emissions justice, we see this as positive news, and we often cover these stories when a settlement has taken place.
We have a separate legal jurisdiction here in England and Wales to the US, so the settlement does not really have any direct impact on us here. For anyone who has yet to sign up for their No Win, No Fee emissions compensation case, you can do so by completing a few forms here now.
A Mercedes-Benz class action style trial is reportedly underway in Germany over allegations from a consumer protection group that the carmaker has used technology that amounts to a defeat device.
If the trial succeeds, compensation could be owed to German owners and a precedent could be set in respect of further claims against the carmaker. As other vehicle manufacturers are doing, Mercedes-Benz strongly denies that it has done anything wrong and disputes the claims.
In England and Wales, we are representing claimants who are engaged in compensation action against Mercedes-Benz over allegations of technology that could amount to a defeat device. You can find out if you are eligible to join our compensation action by completing a few forms on our website here now.
Start your Mercedes emissions claim for compensation as soon as you can to benefit now from our expert No Win, No Fee legal representation.
People are subject to time limits to launch cases, and missing them could mean that you will not be entitled to receive anything at all. With some claimants potentially eligible to recover tens of thousands of pounds by receiving up to 100% of the purchase price of their vehicle, you do not want to miss out on the chance to claim.
And if you are confused about where to turn to, let us – as The Original Car Emissions Lawyers – give you some key pointers.
A Mercedes-Benz Canadian class action has reportedly settled on a provisional basis in the sum of $243m to account for some 80,000 owners who have joined the claim.
In terms of the wider fight for global justice arising from allegations of emissions cheating and deception, this looks to be another positive step forward. It is understood that a hearing is set to take place this week where the court may then be able to approve the provisional settlement made, and we will be keeping an eye on developments.
As pioneers in emission compensation, we have worked and networked with lawyers around the world, including Canadian lawyers. We welcome this latest provisional decision and look forward to more as time goes on.
Fresh allegations of “defeat devices” in Mercedes vehicles are being reported as the ongoing emissions scandals continue to hit the headlines.
We have been representing clients for emissions cases since the very beginning in 2015, and we were the first firm in England and Wales to take VW to the High Court in January 2016. Since then, we have launched dozens of actions against more carmakers as we continue to investigate the numerous allegations that manufacturers are facing.
These fresh allegations come out from Germany and add to those that Daimler/Mercedes, and others, are already facing.
A Mercedes-Benz emissions settlement has been granted preliminary approval in a class action lawsuit in the USA. The agreement between Mercedes-Benz and law firms has reportedly been reached following consumer claims against the carmaker, which alleged that diesel vehicles had been fitted with systems that may have manipulated emissions. This could then allegedly allow them to produce amounts of Nitrogen oxide (NOx) gases that exceeded the legal limits.
The claim in the US case mirror allegations against Mercedes and its parent company Daimler which span across the globe, with millions of vehicles suspected of emissions irregularities. Many accusations against Mercedes have their origins in the Volkswagen “dieselgate” scandal from 2015, in which it emerged that the well-known manufacturer had been cheating emissions tests by means of illegal software known as defeat devices.
As pioneers of emissions litigation, we initiated the first High Court proceedings against Volkswagen in 2016 in England and Wales and have since been fighting to ensure that car owners affected by emissions scandals can recover the compensation they deserve. We believe that the Mercedes settlement in America bodes well for our own action against the company, so affected victims can sign up today if they want to join the fight for justice. They deny any wrongdoing here still, and claims are at a much earlier stage as investigations into allegations continue.
Following the High Court ruling that Volkswagen impacted emissions testing by using defeat devices in vehicles, we are investigating allegations against other car manufacturers. Our Mercedes emissions case is an important one, as the carmaker is also implicated in the emissions scandals of recent years.
We have already taken on many claims for the customers who may have been affected by the alleged emissions irregularities. As things stand, the carmaker denies that they have done anything wrong at all.
It is alleged that Mercedes may also have cheated emissions tests, with the potential cost being the excessive production of NOx emissions. If you own, or have owned, one of the affected vehicles, you may be eligible to make a compensation claim. We are determined to ensure that all the emissions allegations are thoroughly investigated and that any guilty manufacturers are held to account for any alleged deceitful practices that are found to have taken place.
Have you been contacted by Mercedes to inform you that your vehicle is part of a recall or is in need of a software update? You could be eligible to make a legal case for Mercedes emissions issues, and we may be able to represent you on a No Win, No Fee basis.
The Car Emissions Lawyers are here to help you. Our team of expert lawyers has helped thousands of people recover millions in damages. We were appointed as a member of the Volkswagen Group Action Steering Committee conducting the litigation in the High Court of Justice, in 2018. Our lawyers are committed to helping you get the justice you deserve.
The European Commission currently has tight emissions tests and regulations in place for light–duty (cars, vans) and heavy-duty vehicles (lorries, buses), and for non-road mobile machinery.
Over the last few years, with the introduction of higher standards, the legal limit of NOx (Nitrogen Oxide) has reportedly decreased by almost 70% for diesel cars.
Unfortunately, to meet these tighter restrictions, some car manufacturers stand accused of using ‘defeat devices’. This can be a type of software that can allow vehicles to restrict performance and pass their emissions tests, but allow for far greater emissions levels when being used on the road. The scandals stemmed from the original VW “dieselgate” issues that came to light in 2015 that has resulted in the High Court making a finding that the technology they used is a defeat device.
If you are looking for representation for emissions problems related to Nissan Renault, Porsche and many others you can go to the following advice pages to find out more:
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PORSCHE INITIATED A RECALL IN EARLY 2019. FIND OUT NOW IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE TO JOIN OUR DIESEL EMISSIONS ACTION.
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